Hi,
Is https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/ a part of RHEL 9? If yes, what is the repository name? If not, when can we expect it to be included?
Thanks
--- Lee
On 21/09/2022 08:32, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
Is https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/ a part of RHEL 9? If yes, what is the repository name? If not, when can we expect it to be included?
Thanks
Lee
No, it's not part of RHEL9 , and it's built and maintained by the Kmods SIG (see https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/) as a community project.
They were building it first for Stream 9 and later asked to also build for/against RHEL9 kernel when it was available (see https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issue/786)
Kind Regards,
On 21/09/2022 11:51, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 08:32, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
Is https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/ a part of RHEL 9? If yes, what is the repository name? If not, when can we expect it to be included?
Thanks
Lee
No, it's not part of RHEL9 , and it's built and maintained by the Kmods SIG (see https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/) as a community project.
They were building it first for Stream 9 and later asked to also build for/against RHEL9 kernel when it was available (see https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issue/786)
Kind Regards,
Oups, realizing that I replied with same URL you gave and (I'll blame lack of coffee effect :-) ) my brain translated initially to artifacts/rpms that can be found on http://mirror.stream.centos.org/SIGs/9/kmods/ ... But answer is still correct but now more complete as you see where built/signed pkgs are landing too (even if that was in the infra tracker ticket)
On 21/09/2022 12.02, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 11:51, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 08:32, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
Is https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/ a part of RHEL 9? If yes, what is the repository name? If not, when can we expect it to be included?
Thanks
Lee
No, it's not part of RHEL9 , and it's built and maintained by the Kmods SIG (see https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/) as a community project.
They were building it first for Stream 9 and later asked to also build for/against RHEL9 kernel when it was available (see https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issue/786)
Kind Regards,
Oups, realizing that I replied with same URL you gave and (I'll blame lack of coffee effect :-) ) my brain translated initially to artifacts/rpms that can be found on http://mirror.stream.centos.org/SIGs/9/kmods/ ... But answer is still correct but now more complete as you see where built/signed pkgs are landing too (even if that was in the infra tracker ticket)
In addition to what Fabian already mentioned:
The Kmods SIG does by now provide all packages it provides for Stream 9 also for RHEL9. However, there is no easy way for you to enable the Kmods SIG's repositories on RHEL9 (yet) as SIGs can not (yet) provide centos-release-* packages for RHEL9 (and its clones) [1].
In case you want to use any package provided by the Kmods SIG for RHEL9 you have to manually add its repositories for now, e.g. by copying [2] to /etc/yum.repos.d/centos-kmods.repo Note that you also need to copy the Kmods SIG's GPG key [3] to /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-SIG-Kmods
We hope to be able to provide a centos-release-kmods package soon which should then allow you to consume the Kmods SIG's content after a simple dnf install https://mirror.stream.centos.org/... command similar to how you can easily enable EPEL.
[1]: https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issue/643 [2]: https://gitlab.com/CentOS/kmods/rpms/centos-release-kmods/-/raw/c9/centos-km... [3]: https://www.centos.org/keys/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-SIG-Kmods
Thanks a lot, Fabian and Peter
--- Lee
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 3:57 PM Peter Georg peter.georg@physik.uni-regensburg.de wrote:
On 21/09/2022 12.02, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 11:51, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 08:32, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
Is https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/ a part of RHEL 9? If yes, what is the repository name? If not, when can we expect it to be included?
Thanks
Lee
No, it's not part of RHEL9 , and it's built and maintained by the Kmods SIG (see https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/) as a community project.
They were building it first for Stream 9 and later asked to also build for/against RHEL9 kernel when it was available (see https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issue/786)
Kind Regards,
Oups, realizing that I replied with same URL you gave and (I'll blame lack of coffee effect :-) ) my brain translated initially to artifacts/rpms that can be found on http://mirror.stream.centos.org/SIGs/9/kmods/ ... But answer is still correct but now more complete as you see where built/signed pkgs are landing too (even if that was in the infra tracker ticket)
In addition to what Fabian already mentioned:
The Kmods SIG does by now provide all packages it provides for Stream 9 also for RHEL9. However, there is no easy way for you to enable the Kmods SIG's repositories on RHEL9 (yet) as SIGs can not (yet) provide centos-release-* packages for RHEL9 (and its clones) [1].
In case you want to use any package provided by the Kmods SIG for RHEL9 you have to manually add its repositories for now, e.g. by copying [2] to /etc/yum.repos.d/centos-kmods.repo Note that you also need to copy the Kmods SIG's GPG key [3] to /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-SIG-Kmods
We hope to be able to provide a centos-release-kmods package soon which should then allow you to consume the Kmods SIG's content after a simple dnf install https://mirror.stream.centos.org/... command similar to how you can easily enable EPEL.
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